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JBB
01-10-2020, 12:21 PM
I moved from FL to CA in 2015 and left my project car behind. It hasn't been registered or insured since then (sitting in a garage in FL the whole time). I think I'm finally ready to get it out here since it seems that this is a permanent move for me.

I am thinking of shipping it here but my question is concerning registration. How do I go about registering it here? Does anyone have experience in bringing in a swapped car from out of state and registering it?

My old build thread for reference....though its been ruined by photobucket:
https://zilvia.net/f/showthread.php?t=550171

afishysilvia
01-10-2020, 03:04 PM
Won’t happen man, leave it registered elsewhere and tell the cops it’s not here more than 10 days. I’m a California resident, car registered in Minnesota at my other house.

brndck
01-10-2020, 05:00 PM
+1 if you can leave it registered in FL youre way better off

if you HAVE to register it here, its becoming more and more difficult to "smog" cars each year. be prepared to pay the cost.

lewisfk
01-11-2020, 08:58 AM
+1 for leaving it registered in FL. I went down that road due to Camp Pendleton mandating smog on all vehicles.

JBB
01-12-2020, 01:13 AM
I should have included in the OP that I have a contact who I have used before to pass smog tests, so that portion isn't an issue; just the registration here in CA.

Otherwise, I'm already a resident of CA so I no longer have a valid FL driver's license or an address. I could use my parents' address but would I be able to insure and register the 240 again in FL with a CA license? And then drive or ship it out here and

tell the cops it’s not here more than 10 days.

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afishysilvia
01-12-2020, 01:25 AM
I should have included in the OP that I have a contact who I have used before to pass smog tests, so that portion isn't an issue; just the registration here in CA.

Otherwise, I'm already a resident of CA so I no longer have a valid FL driver's license or an address. I could use my parents' address but would I be able to insure and register the 240 again in FL with a CA license? And then drive or ship it out here and



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California law states that out of state vehicles may not be operator more than 10 consecutive days. So if you do register out of state just tell them it’s not if they even ask. I have my car insured through triple A with a California license in MN. There are ways around it, registration will still be tough unless you’re smog guy is good. They’re going to do a Vin inspection, it’s been a while for me but I doubt they’d know a swapped motor unless it’s extremely obvious.

EDacIouSX
01-25-2020, 12:40 PM
I should have included in the OP that I have a contact who I have used before to pass smog tests, so that portion isn't an issue; just the registration here in CA.

Otherwise, I'm already a resident of CA so I no longer have a valid FL driver's license or an address. I could use my parents' address but would I be able to insure and register the 240 again in FL with a CA license? And then drive or ship it out here and



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welllll you could register it here and in two years you can register it again out of state i suppose. as far as I know, you can insure your car anywhere and why would you want to insure it in fl and ca? One insurance is enough, regardless of the state the car is in afaik...